Description
ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS > GRAPE APE (AFGHANI X MENDOCINO PURPS X SKUNK #1)
Some strains put a spring in your step and help you start the day on the right foot; others will lull you into relaxation once the chaos of daily life comes to a close. Grape Ape falls firmly into the latter. It only takes a couple of hits to feel your worries evaporate and for sensations of tranquillity and stillness to take hold. Tastes of fruit and skunk are a big bonus!
Grape Ape Seeds: Tranquility Is Only a Few Puffs Away
If you’re looking for solid rest and recovery, fire up this indica-dominant powerhouse to relax every muscle in your body. Our Grape Ape strain packs a stoning punch that’ll get you in the mood to drop everything and simply melt into the moment.
Grape Ape: The Offspring of Afghani, Mendocino Purps, & Skunk #1
Now and then, cannabis breeders get particularly ambitious, much like our team did when dreaming up Grape Ape. After some herbal inspiration, they conducted a three-way project using legendary genetics from Afghani, Mendocino Purps, and Skunk #1. After some tinkering, they managed to stabilise indica-dominant Grape Ape seeds. With a 90% indica genetic profile, contrasting aromas of candy and skunk, and a brief flowering time, she certainly offers something unique.
Grape Ape Seeds: Effects & Flavors
The Grape Ape weed strain offers a deeply relaxing, soothing, and stoning high. A far cry from energising and cerebral cultivars, this variety exerts the polar opposite effect. Within minutes of smoking her buds, which contain a THC content of 20%, you’ll feel your eyelids become heavy; the tension fall off your shoulders, and your appetite surge. Every time you take a hit, you’ll enjoy potent notes of blueberry, earthiness, candy, and skunk.
Grape Ape Seeds: Growing Characteristics
Grape Ape never fails to impress in the grow room or garden. Indoor plants remain at a compact height of 60–100cm and produce up to 500g/m² after a brief flowering phase of 7–9 weeks. Outdoor plants peak at 190cm and offer a return of up to 600g/plant, ready to harvest in late September.
Feminized Photoperiod